The Transylvania Times I A State And National Prize-Winning Home Town Newspaper :• SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT BREVARD. N. C. ZIP CODE 28712 ★ Vol. 84—No. 42 BREVARD, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1971 fc SECTION TWO ig' Brevard College News (From The Clarion) >. ... —, .. . ......, Murray and Poe display paintings, in Winston-Salem The Gallery of Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has recently announc ed that paintings by Tim Mur ray and Robert Poe of Brevard College have been accepted for the three - month Winston Salem Annual Exhibit. Of Mr. Murray’s works, the polymer “African Corner #2” was ac cepted to be displayed. Mr. Poe’s “Azonal”, an acrylic, will be shown also. Although art is something that can only be experienced visually, artists are being forced to talk more about it. Recent ly Mr. Murray and Mr. Poe gave some guidelines for a better appreciation of contemporary art. They would first remind the viewer that the history of twentieth century art is based on the premise that it is not so important what you see but how you see it. Too often the public tries to create much more mystery in a work of art than is really there. They need to understand that the artist is trying to eliminate complexities in order to reach a simple way of ex pressing himself. In some cases this may mean that the only aesthetic response can be from the artist himself, but gradually the public is be ginning to grasp the concepts of the artist and appreciate his dealings with perceptive values as well as with social values. When in r ed of job printing, rail The Transylvania 'rimes. For Rubber Stamps Call The Transylvania Times Homecoming Dance held As the night started off with music and dancing, everyone awaited the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. The court was presented by President Da vis. Freshman attendants and their escorts were Cecilia Chiles, escorted by Steve Burch; Joye Jones, escorted by Bobby Ken nedy. The sophomore attend ants were Lynn Sarella, escort ed by Jimmy Copeland; Lila Salisbury, escorted by Rod Rudisill; and Laurie Kidd, es corted by Mike Allen. As the group anxiously await ed the crowning of the Home coming Queen, President Da vis presented a white rose to Clyde Penry as a joke. The Homecoming Queen for 1971-72 was Laurie Kidd. Then the Queen and her escort danced as the attendants fell in behind. SNEA Represents B.C. At U.N.C.-A. On Tuesday, October 5, four students and Mr. Tawney at tended a district meeting for the SNEA at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. In addition to Brevard College, Le noir - Rhyne College, Western Carolina University, Mars Hill College, and the University of North Carolina at Asheville were represented. This was a cluster meeting to unite the colleges of this area to compare notes about their activities, projects, and the courses avail able at each college. Voter-elec tion drives (drives for educa tion majors to become involved in politics) were discussed also. The SNEA is still accepting members in hopes that educa tion majors will become involv ed in a club which will benefit them. If any non-member is in terested in joining, the next meeting will be held on Mon day, October 18. For further de tails, see Mr. Tawney of Judy Houser. RATED K CO-ED ALL SEATS $1.50 Showing Nitely Today Through Tuesday — Weekdays & Saturday at 7:00 & 8:40 Sunday at 8:00 •Jo—phE-Lawie pro—ntt « Mike Nichols Film starring Jack Nicholson| I have experienced only three or four movies that I was genuinely sorry to see end. I was sorry to see ‘Carnal Knowledge’end I’* Vincent Canby, N. Y. Timas is one of the best movies ever!” s SmlW, Cosmopolitan Mite Nichols, Jack Nicholson, Candice Beigea Arthur Garfuntel AnnMai^et and Jules Feiffer. Carnal Knowledge* MOOpatd 8A«no#*3 • MWXq V*a*SPi«M?W {**!••<) » , (R) Fri. - Sat. - Sun. fWtnmM’miiiGood! ' A fRAKKOVICH PRODUCTION PETER SELLERS -GOLDIE HAWN 6faHrfJfr8eq> LAURIE KIDD is crowned Homecoming Queen for 1971 - 72 at Brevard College. (Photo by Bill Boggs) Weaver College Rummage Sale Painting Donated October 23rd To Brevard In the spring of 1971, Ruby and Pressley Biel of Austin, Texas, donated to Brevard Col lege a massive painting of a new campus proposed for Wea ver College in the late 1920’s. This painting is now on exhibit in the campus library The Archives Committee, chaired by Mr. David Holcombe, and consisting in addition of Mrs. Mary Stevenson, Mrs. Mar garet McLarty, and Miss Irene Brychcin, took on the project and placed the painting on dis play this falL The painting reveals a tie to the dreams of Weaver Col SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE 2:00 SAT. & SUN. 60c Rated G At The CO-ED 53he [jf|antastlc Adventures 5^ mmmi OF IRE WILDERNESS* V * ADAM WEST • UNOA SAUNDERS JSSSii • ufiSSBi The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold a rummage sale of good used children’s, Men’s women’s and infant clothers, a TV set and other items at the American Legion building Saturday, Oc tober 23rd, beginning at 7:30 in the morning til 7:30 o’clock in the evening. lege and President Trowbridge of Weaver College for an ideal small Methodist campus. It is interesting to note that the plans of Weaver College re semble the campus of Brevard Coll<ge today. This is a good Indication of the work the Archives Commit tee has been doing. Their job is to gather historical material of Brevard College’s past and to date, to interpret and to store these facts for use as aids in research into the past. Egg Publicity KIAMESHA LAKE, N. Y. — “Unless those of yon in the egg industry take steps now to com bat adverse publicity, you aren’t going to be in the egg busi ness in a few years,” declared Dr. L. A. Wilhelm president of the Poultry and Egg National Board. Dr. Wilhelm, was asked by the Neppco program committee to review the current status of the cholesterol controversy. He charged that DESPITE A LACK OF CONCLUSIVE EVI DENCE linking heart disease and cholesterol, the industry has been blasted at least twice a month since April with pub licity on the dangers of choles terol. Outlining PENB’s basic stra tegy, Dr. Wilhelm listed five target groups who will be told the basic story that “eggs are good for you.” One of these primary target groups will be the medical and para-medical professions. The others will be food editors and specialists consumer educators, food retailers. From the Poultry Times 6 Oct. 1971 our target group Is yon. With the freshest information and eggs. BAYLES FARM::EGGS 877-3472 Delivered to you or your rrocer — direct from the farm. (Adv.) ! Mrs. Burke Dies In Palm Beach Mrs. Marjorie Burke, of 440 Brazilian Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida, passed away on Octo ber 14th. Mrs. Burke, who was a mem ber of the Board of Trustees at the Brevard Music center, had many friends here. She owned a home at the Music center. A memorial service were con ducted last Saturday morning, October 16th, at the First Chris tain Science Church at Palm Beach. Mrs. Burke had lived in Palm Beach since 1964, and prior to that time, she lived at Ocean Ridge, Florida. She was a patroness of the Living Arts and worked with the Civic Opera and local chorus groups of Palm Beach. She also funded many scho larships here at the Music cen ter for promising young musi cians. She was also a member of Quills. A son, William Fox of Litch field, Conn., survives. Scobee - Combs Funeral home of Boynton Beach, Florida, was in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, it was re quested that donations be made to the Brevard Music center. Top Nickel Markets In 1970 In 1970, as in previous years, stainless steel was the largest single nickel - consuming pro duct. Of the 985 million pounds of new nickel consumed, 41 per cent went into stainless. The consumer products industry represented the biggest end use for nickel-containing pro ducts. ii Hart Promoted To Assistant Attorney General In State Attorney General Robert Morgan has announced the pro motion of Ladson Frederick Hart of Brevard to the position of Assistant Attorney General, North Carolina Department of Justice. Mr. Hart is assigned to the Department’s Asheville office in the Northwestern Bank Building. His primary duties include extensive trial work for the State Highway Commission and Worksman’s Compensation and Tort Claims in the western counties. He also represents the State in both civil and criminal appellate cases before the Court of Appeals and the North Carolina Supreme Court. Mr. Hart, a resident of Bre vard, was graduated from the Transylvania County School system, North Carolina State University, and Wake Forest University, where he received a Juris Doctor degree in 1968. He has completed professional schools at both the Universi ty of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and the University of Vir ginia. He is a member of the North Carolina State Bar, the Fed eral Bar, the North Carolina Masons To Meet On October 21st An emergent communication of Dunn’s Rock Masonic lodge will be held in the Temple on East Main street Thursday, October 21st, at 7:30 p.m. This announcement comes from Clifford W. Frady, the Worchipful Master The purpose of the meeting will be conferring the Fellow Craft degree by Jerry Hart Jerome. Junior Warden. LADSON HART State Bar Association, and the Buncombe County Bar Associa tion. In addition to his profes sional duties, he serves as Dis trict Justice of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity for Georgia, South Carolina, and North Car olina. Pad is an international professional organization of law students and practicing at torneys. Mrs. O'Dell Dies,* Rites Saturday i *> ■. ■ ■ « Mrs. Peggy Anne O’Dell, age> 29, of Brevard died early last Thursday morning in Margaret; Pardee Hospital in Hendersom ville after a lingering illness* Mrs. O’Dell was born in Trarfi! sylvania County Feb. 15, 1941?; She was the wife of Willari (Buddy) O’Dell. SI Survivors include the hu$2| band Willard (Buddy) O’Delij; one son W. M. O’Dell, Jr.; an®’ daughter Teresa LcighantT O’Dell both of the home; pate£ nal parent-*, Mrs. Gladis Whit* mire and W. R. O’Dell of BrS! vard; maternal parents, Mr. anj; Mrs. Alvin “Diddle” Owens erf Brevard; paternal grandmother Mrs. W’ill Owens, Brevard, anj one sister Linda Lee Owens of Brevard; several aunts an4 uncles and one nephew. JT, Funeral Services were helj Saturday at Kingdom Hall. Min» ister Don Jones officiate!. Burial followed in Pisgah GajJ. dens Cemetery. Frank Moody Funeral Hom& wsa in charge of arrangement^, When you think of prescript tions, think of VARNER’S. adi£ TRANSYLVANIA BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Thursday, October 21-^ Cedar Mountain Tuesday, October 26_Lake Toxaway Wednesday, October 27_. Island Ford j Thursday, October 28__Rosman | Tuesday, November 2_Balsam Grove M4*<U**<***—»+**•*■*♦**■***<? 44With All The Trimmings” Friday, October 29th 4:30 to 8:00 p. m. MASONIC TEMPLE l — SPONSORED BY — Dunn's Rock Masonic Lodge Tickets Are Now Being Sold By The Members To Masons And Their Friends Is Take Out Boxes Will Be Delivered To Residents In Brevard On Request And Will Be Available At 4:30 p. m. I M I \

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